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rellg
TinycontentD sub-submenu is it possible?
  • 2005/1/21 9:40

  • rellg

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 2

  • Since: 2004/11/7


Hi,
I need a subsub menu in my site. now i'm using tinycontentD and i hack the submaneu names to look the same as a subsub menu, but it isn't the a good way.
So i need something like this

menu
|
|-submenu1
|-submenu2
\-sub-submenu1
\-sub-sub-submenu1
|submenu3

...
sub-sub-submenu1 is a submenu of sub-submenu1 and sub-submenu is a submenu of submenu2

it is possible whit tinycontentD or i have to do it whit hand in mainmenu block?

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Chainsaw
Re: TinycontentD sub-submenu is it possible?
  • 2005/1/21 10:28

  • Chainsaw

  • Quite a regular

  • Posts: 304

  • Since: 2003/9/28


I would suggest using a menu module like Multimenu 1.5 to do that. It's a lot more versatile.

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rellg
Re: TinycontentD sub-submenu is it possible?
  • 2005/1/25 12:28

  • rellg

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  • Since: 2004/11/7


And multimenu can do that?

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jmass
Re: TinycontentD sub-submenu is it possible?
  • 2005/1/25 14:56

  • jmass

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 524

  • Since: 2003/12/18


I believe that the latest MultiMenu can do three menu levels.

I have the same issues with TinyD. It is just not possible. I have thought about hacking it... but I have lost steam on my portal efforts due to lack of response from clients.

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solo71
Re: TinycontentD sub-submenu is it possible?
  • 2005/1/25 22:09

  • solo71

  • Module Developer

  • Posts: 941

  • Since: 2003/1/29


multiMenu do support only one sub level. So far...


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jmass
Re: TinycontentD sub-submenu is it possible?
  • 2005/1/26 3:22

  • jmass

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 524

  • Since: 2003/12/18


Sorry for the bad info.

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emagin
ANY menu system than can do 2 or 3 levels of submenus?
  • 2005/1/29 21:33

  • emagin

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  • Posts: 17

  • Since: 2005/1/8 1


Hello, is there ANY menu system out there that can provide dynamic links to content in subcategories that go 2-3 levels deep?

It seems odd to me that this is not on the roadmap or part of the conversation, as this is fairly important for many sites.

I would guess that with most CMS's there is a fork in the road. Are we:
1) Portal
2) Content-Oriented
3) Hybrid of both

I think that any system architecture that moves toward #2 or #3, MUST offer some way of presenting 'static page' information in a logical way. By this I mean: It's great taht you can use WF-Channel or APS or Articles or any number of modules to create content. But why are ALL of the ones that organize the content news oriented and sorting by category / date.

Why can't there be a module that allows you to build the content AND the corresponding menus that show up where you determine and show sub-content appropriately.

WF-Sections has gone in an index direction, showing summaries of lots of stuff. But again, no menu linkage, you always have to build the menus by hand to individual bits of content.

If anyone cares to discuss further, let me know the right medium and I'll try to help craft something.

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chapi
Re: ANY menu system than can do 2 or 3 levels of submenus?
  • 2005/1/29 21:50

  • chapi

  • Theme Designer

  • Posts: 611

  • Since: 2002/1/22


It's not possible at the moment to have more than one sublevel available in the menu. The current module structure causes this "problem".

Hopefully the new XOOPS 2.1 will be able to handle more levels ..

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